Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 26 Apr 1999 12:07:05 +0200 | From | Senko Rasic <> | Subject | Re: audio fs emulation |
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Hi Riley.
On Mon, Apr 26, 1999 at 10:39:01AM +0100, you wrote: > Alternatively, set up the isofs code so if it finds any audio tracks > on the CD and /proc/filesystems includes audiofs, it adds a virtual > directory called audio to the root directory of the CD with a file > entry for each audio track found, and does a hidden loopback mount via > audiofs as required...
Well..that would look nice...but...isofs can't handle audio tracks (cd driver doesn't support bread on audio tracks, it must be done through ioctl)...so you can't mount audiofs via loopback on top of isofs, but probably it's possible to mount isofs on top of audiofs... or (as I mentioned before), completely redesign isofs code...
alternatively, you could mount isofs, and then use cd rippers/players to access audio tracks, the way it is used (until) now...
btw. a little offtopic question...has anyone seen multisession audio CDs ? does that exist? (i haven't seen any so audiofs cannot read mulstisession CDs...)
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